Tonight, when she speaks at the Republican National Convention, the rest of America will meet her.
Her face warms when she speaks of him and contracts when she describes her pain and humiliation.
When she speaks to the news media regarding her area of expertise, she alters her communication style completely.
Most audiences she speaks to, as she tours eastern Hungary, like her message.
She speaks fluent Welsh, has a fear of spiders and loves to kick-box.
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She speaks English in slogans, having learnt the language from watching American television.
Born into a working-class, immigrant family, she speaks persuasively about the transformative power of education and personifies her own message.
Yardena Rand, author of Wild Open Spaces: Why We Love Westerns, takes several chaps-clad cowboys along when she speaks at bookstores.
She speaks with a thick accent and disarming warmth that at first seem at odds with her polished coiffure and star-studded address book.
Gilda dabs tears from her father's eyes and with an embarrassed look buttons the top of her dress as she speaks with her father.
She speaks proudly of being able to provide for herself, thanks to her job at Rogers Communications, where she spends her days handling customer requests.
She speaks with high school students, articulating students and young associates.
Steel in her eyes, she speaks of more conflict to come, of a great tech reckoning that will unleash cataclysmic consolidation in a Slow New World.
These days, she speaks Spanish with the Puerto Rican mothers and fathers of her patients, French with the Haitians, and Upper East Side English with the gringos.
When she speaks, she says she literally runs of out puff after a few minutes and needs to take a moment to recover with a few deep breaths.
She has written for outlets like the New York Times, Newsweek, Mother Jones and The Daily Beast, and she speaks widely at conferences, on panels and on TV.
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She has brought other elements of her husband's calculated approach to the immigration campaign, controlling her message by dictating the terms under which she speaks and choosing her venues carefully.
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She speaks touchingly about "trying to learn how to be here without her", and it is clear that, on one level, it is a personal reaction to her grief, and an attempt to interpret it through her art.
She still speaks with pride of all she accomplished: a children's ward, more beds, access for everyone.
She now speaks English and works at a law office in South Miami.
She excitedly speaks of the smart ebike, a bicycle with a 250-watt electric hub motor in its rear wheel, launching as part of a pilot program in 2013.
"I speak no Japanese at all, and she only speaks a little English, but we see it as an exciting challenge and proof of our faith, " he added.
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